Lunchtime leisure

Spent a little time today adding a couple of products from the “Back to School” line over at the One Man IT Department store. I’m not completely sold on the image on the briefcase, but the cooler looks excellent, and it’s even on sale right now! I might work on a different image for the briefcase, and a few other items, tonight when I am home and have access to the graphics software. There are some other things in the backpack/messenger bag area that need a different size or different coloration of the logo. We’ll see if I can come up with anything useful on my own, or whether I have to wait for Angela to get back home. 🙂

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